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Idaho is rich with geothermal activity. The state boasts dozens of natural hot springs for soaking, some close to city centers and others a hike away. But → Read More
This year we celebrated the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage. And while this was a great accomplishment for the movement and gave so many more → Read More
Arts organizations have taken a hit this year. To stay afloat, they’ve had to embrace virtual means of showcasing their work. At first, this just looked → Read More
The Wish Granters foundation began in Idaho 2010 as a way to help terminally-ill adults. Similar to the Make a Wish Foundation, Wish Granters helps make → Read More
Every year, the Alexa Rose Foundation awards over $100,000 in small grants to local Treasure Valley artists, many early in their careers. New this year, → Read More
Dana Quinney grew up in Ketchum during the 1950s. She became a field biologist and college professor, eventually settling into her lifelong passion of → Read More
As we head into election season, it’s interesting to think about all the factors that affect a candidate’s electability. Yes, the presidential election is → Read More
Back in 1966, a mining company had a plan to develop an open-pit mine in the North Cascade Mountains of Washington state. Endangering the Glacier Peak → Read More
Every year, thousands of people attend lectures and take classes at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Boise State University. But like everything → Read More
Between the pandemic, the economic fallout of COVID-19 and the revolution for racial justice, several global crises are coming to a head. Another notable → Read More
(This interview is the second of a two-part show about policing in Idaho. You can find the first half — on the history of policing and the laws that → Read More
For more than 20 years, the City of Boise’s Arts and History Department has offered grants to individuals and organizations big and small to fund projects → Read More
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the Idaho Foodbank has ramped up their efforts to fight food insecurity. The organization says their → Read More
Between widespread layoffs and uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, a record number of people are facing housing insecurity. Interfaith Sanctuary in Boise is → Read More
A new collaboration between the City of Boise's Arts & History Department, the Morrison Center and Treefort Music Fest will give $1,000 to local → Read More
The Idaho STEM Action Center helps give Idahoans the training they need to enter science, technology, engenierring or math-related fields. The coronavirus → Read More
Michael Kramer-Duffield had just moved to Idaho and was looking for work in the restaurant industry when COVID-19 swept through. He's out of work, but like → Read More
Most college students dread group projects. Dividing the work evenly is always hard, and even basic communication can be stressful. Idaho State University → Read More
Idaho Matters considers the economic impacts Idaho is already seeing because of the spread of Coronavirus. → Read More
Picture books aren’t just for kids, especially not when they’re made by Scott Samuelson. → Read More